Titan TRT Australia — TRT Blood Panel
Doctor-Led · Australia-Wide

TRT Blood Panel
The Real Baseline

The complete baseline panel for testosterone therapy — hormones, organ function, lipids and metabolic markers. Collected at your home or a clinic near you.

Secure & Confidential NATA-Accredited Labs Australia-Wide
Titan TRT Australia
TRT Panel
$185
all-inclusive
  • Free & Total Testosterone
  • E2 (Oestradiol)
  • SHBG
  • Prolactin
  • FSH / LH
  • Liver Function (LFT)
  • Kidney Function (UEC)
  • Magnesium
  • Lipids (Chol/TG/HDL/LDL)
  • Glucose
  • High Sensitivity CRP
  • Full Blood Count
Book Your Collection — $185
Mobile or in-clinic · Results to your clinician
NATA-accredited labs Registered nurse collection Results in 1–3 business days
Simple Process

From booking to results in days

1

Book your collection

Choose mobile collection at your home or office, or select from 2,000+ walk-in centres nationwide.

2

Get your sample taken

A registered nurse performs your fasting collection with care — quick, professional and discreet.

3

Results to your clinician

Your NATA-accredited results are returned within 1–3 business days, ready for your consultation.

Your Collection, Your Way

Two ways to get tested

Mobile Collection

A registered nurse comes to your home or workplace, Australia-wide. Discreet, convenient, and on your schedule.

Fasting collections supported · Flexible scheduling.

In-Clinic Collection

Prefer to drop in? Access 2,000+ accredited walk-in collection centres across the country at a time that suits you.

No appointment friction · Nationwide coverage.

Redefine Your Baseline

The TRT Panel is $185 all-inclusive. Book your mobile or in-clinic collection today.

Book Your TRT Panel — $185
Mobile & in-clinic pathology · Australia-wide

Pathology collection services are provided through NATA-accredited laboratory partners and registered nursing contractors. The TRT Panel requires a valid pathology request. This service provides visibility of your health data to support your consultation with a qualified clinician and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.